The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... written which follow , in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later ...
... written which follow , in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later ...
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... written by John Still , a Lincolnshire man by birth , a Cambridge man by education , and a Bishop by vocation ... writing was its vitality ; in this , and in its native flavour and its resistance to foreign influence , lay its promise ...
... written by John Still , a Lincolnshire man by birth , a Cambridge man by education , and a Bishop by vocation ... writing was its vitality ; in this , and in its native flavour and its resistance to foreign influence , lay its promise ...
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... writing of " Gorbordoc , " was a man of severe temper , a translator of Calvin's Institutes , and a born reformer . Such ... written , however , came ultimately from Italy through the skilful adaptation of Surrey . The integrity of the ...
... writing of " Gorbordoc , " was a man of severe temper , a translator of Calvin's Institutes , and a born reformer . Such ... written , however , came ultimately from Italy through the skilful adaptation of Surrey . The integrity of the ...
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... writing in the hands of a group of men of immense force of imagination and of singularly varied gifts of expression . During the decade in which he was serving his apprenticeship to his art England lost Peele , Kyd , Greene , and Mar ...
... writing in the hands of a group of men of immense force of imagination and of singularly varied gifts of expression . During the decade in which he was serving his apprenticeship to his art England lost Peele , Kyd , Greene , and Mar ...
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... writing . His life was as passionate and lawless as his art ; his plays were written in six turbu- lent years , and his career was one of brief but concen- trated energy . The two parts of " Tamburlaine , " " The Massacre at Paris ...
... writing . His life was as passionate and lawless as his art ; his plays were written in six turbu- lent years , and his career was one of brief but concen- trated energy . The two parts of " Tamburlaine , " " The Massacre at Paris ...
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